From the desk of Sophia Rose: With only one other experience reading Mimi Matthew’s work, I have still come to the conclusion that she has a gift for marrying the classical to vintage historical romance. I hadn’t gotten five chapters in before my head was full of Alexander Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo or... Continue Reading →
The Gentleman and the Thief: Proper Romance Victorian, by Sarah M. Eden—A Review
From the desk of Katie Patchell: Readers, beware: The Dread Penny Society is back in town. Their mission this time? Justice. In September 2019, acclaimed Regency author, Sarah M. Eden, published her first book in the “Dread Penny Society” series. Titled The Lady and the Highwayman, this novel is a tongue-in-cheek - albeit romantic -... Continue Reading →
A Preview & Exclusive Excerpt of Back to the Bonnet: The Secret Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Miss Mary Bennet, by Jennifer Duke Â
From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress:Â Happy Friday readers. I hope that you are ready for Halloween. I understand that it will be the first night since 1944 that all three time zones in the US will have a full moon. How appropriate. To put you in the mood for the season, I am... Continue Reading →
Amelia Webster: A Novel After Jane Austen, by Robert Rodi—A Review
From the desk of Katie Jackson:  Long before Jane Austen was widely known for her six complete novels, she was a youthful storyteller who wrote humorous tales for the amusement of her family and friends. In more recent years, Austen’s juvenilia has been put in the spotlight and given the adaptation treatment that was... Continue Reading →
Jane in Love: A Novel, by Rachel Givney — A Review
From the desk of Sophia Rose: Australian filmmaker, and debut writer, Rachel Givney brings us a whimsical time travel romantic adventure for none other than Jane Austen herself with her new novel, Jane in Love. Â What does the twenty-first century have to teach this well-loved author? Equally important, what does Miss Jane have to teach... Continue Reading →
A Preview & Exclusive Slideshow of A Very Merry Holiday Movie Guide, by Rachel McMillan, and illustrated by Laura Leigh Bean
From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress: I am a true movie geek and confess to having spent a good portion of my free time since childhood in a movie theater or glued to the TV screen. I adore everything from the Golden Age of Hollywood classics to modern creations. Now that we can stream... Continue Reading →
A Haunting at Havenwood: Seasons of Change (Book 6), by Sally Britton—A Review
From the desk of Katie Patchell: It’s that time of year again: when days shorten, and the once-warm breeze transforms into a blustery wind. Now is the season where, regardless of uncertain global events, we settle into the familiar routines of planning family holidays and awaiting the ghostly specters that rise from book’s pages (or... Continue Reading →
A Preview & Exclusive Excerpt of Silver Buckles: A Pride and Prejudice Variation, by Grace Gibson
From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress:Â Good morning readers. Are you ready to dive into a debut novel for your weekend reading? If so, I have a suggestion for you. Silver Buckles, a new Pride and Prejudice variation was just released on October 13th by Meryton Press. If its sparkly cover and book description... Continue Reading →
An Ivy Hill Christmas: A Tales from Ivy Hill Novella, by Julie Klassen—A Review
From the desk of Sophia Rose: We return once again to a snug English village tucked away along a coaching road and this time the holiday season brings more than Christmas cheer. The Tales of Ivy Hill are an interrelated series of inspirational historical romances by bestselling author Julie Klassen that bring a whole village... Continue Reading →
A Preview & Exclusive Excerpt of Play with Fire: A Pride & Prejudice Variation (Skirmish & Scandals Series), by J. Marie Croft
From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress: Good morning Janeites! Please help me welcome Austenesque author J. Marie Croft to Austenprose today in celebration of the release of her Pride and Prejudice-inspired novella, Play with Fire. J. Marie is well known in the Jane Austen fan fiction world having written novels, a novella, and several... Continue Reading →
A Preview of As Only Mr. Darcy Can: A Pride and Prejudice Regency Romp, by Laura Hile
From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress:Â Hello dear readers. I am happy to welcome author Laura Hile back to Austenprose today in celebration of her next Austenesque novel, As Only Mr. Darcy Can. Laura is a popular novelist in the genre having published several Jane Austen-inspired books. Her last title was So This Is... Continue Reading →
Otherwise Engaged: A Regency Romance, by Joanna Barker — A Review
From the desk of Katie Jackson: Regency romances have their fair share of obstinate, headstrong girls, yet it is always a delight to discover another less-than-perfect heroine. Especially when “pictures of perfection, as you know, make me sick and wicked,” as the incomparable Jane Austen once wrote. Joanna Barker’s Otherwise Engaged is one such Regency... Continue Reading →